"Usually, the role of the minister is to sit there and say nothing but this is not possible," began Rima Abdul Malak on April 24 during the Molières ceremony, broadcast live on France 3. The Minister of Culture had seized a microphone after being pinned by two actresses on the pension reform and the precariousness of their profession. "When are you going to decide to break your silence?" asked the duo on stage.
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Tonight in "C à vous", the policy of the Borne government has reversed its sharp answer. "Every year at the Césars as at the Molières, there is an interpellation of the Minister of Culture, so yes, I expected it, it was not a scoop," reveals the minister. Facing Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine, Rima Abdul Malak justifies this sequence because she "felt a direct attack directed against her" and more generally the Ministry of Culture with "false things".
"I took him at his word!"
As in her speech delivered among the spectators of the ceremony, the guest of the talk show of France 5 listed the actions of the government in favor of the intermittents of the show before joking in a light tone. "She asked me to come out of my silence I took her at her word!" she explained. During the "Molières", evening presented by Alexis Michalik, the minister had indicated to the two actresses "that his door was open". In "C à vous", Rima Abdul Malak said that, since that evening in late April, no activist had come to meet her.